/usr/share/perl5/PPI/Token/_QuoteEngine/Full.pm is in libppi-perl 1.220-1.
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# Full quote engine
use strict;
use Clone ();
use Carp ();
use PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine ();
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA %quotes %sections};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '1.220';
@ISA = 'PPI::Token::_QuoteEngine';
# Prototypes for the different braced sections
%sections = (
'(' => { type => '()', _close => ')' },
'<' => { type => '<>', _close => '>' },
'[' => { type => '[]', _close => ']' },
'{' => { type => '{}', _close => '}' },
);
# For each quote type, the extra fields that should be set.
# This should give us faster initialization.
%quotes = (
'q' => { operator => 'q', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1 },
'qq' => { operator => 'qq', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1 },
'qx' => { operator => 'qx', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1 },
'qw' => { operator => 'qw', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1 },
'qr' => { operator => 'qr', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1, modifiers => 1 },
'm' => { operator => 'm', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 1, modifiers => 1 },
's' => { operator => 's', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 2, modifiers => 1 },
'tr' => { operator => 'tr', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 2, modifiers => 1 },
# Y is the little used variant of tr
'y' => { operator => 'y', braced => undef, separator => undef, _sections => 2, modifiers => 1 },
'/' => { operator => undef, braced => 0, separator => '/', _sections => 1, modifiers => 1 },
# Angle brackets quotes mean "readline(*FILEHANDLE)"
'<' => { operator => undef, braced => 1, separator => undef, _sections => 1, },
# The final ( and kind of depreciated ) "first match only" one is not
# used yet, since I'm not sure on the context differences between
# this and the trinary operator, but its here for completeness.
'?' => { operator => undef, braced => 0, separator => '?', _sections => 1, modifiers => 1 },
);
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $init = defined $_[0]
? shift
: Carp::croak("::Full->new called without init string");
# Create the token
### This manual SUPER'ing ONLY works because none of
### Token::Quote, Token::QuoteLike and Token::Regexp
### implement a new function of their own.
my $self = PPI::Token::new( $class, $init ) or return undef;
# Do we have a prototype for the initializer? If so, add the extra fields
my $options = $quotes{$init} or return $self->_error(
"Unknown quote type '$init'"
);
foreach ( keys %$options ) {
$self->{$_} = $options->{$_};
}
# Set up the modifiers hash if needed
$self->{modifiers} = {} if $self->{modifiers};
# Handle the special < base
if ( $init eq '<' ) {
$self->{sections}->[0] = Clone::clone( $sections{'<'} );
}
$self;
}
sub _fill {
my $class = shift;
my $t = shift;
my $self = $t->{token}
or Carp::croak("::Full->_fill called without current token");
# Load in the operator stuff if needed
if ( $self->{operator} ) {
# In an operator based quote-like, handle the gap between the
# operator and the opening separator.
if ( substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}, 1 ) =~ /\s/ ) {
# Go past the gap
my $gap = $self->_scan_quote_like_operator_gap( $t );
return undef unless defined $gap;
if ( ref $gap ) {
# End of file
$self->{content} .= $$gap;
return 0;
}
$self->{content} .= $gap;
}
# The character we are now on is the separator. Capture,
# and advance into the first section.
my $sep = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}++, 1 );
$self->{content} .= $sep;
# Determine if these are normal or braced type sections
if ( my $section = $sections{$sep} ) {
$self->{braced} = 1;
$self->{sections}->[0] = Clone::clone($section);
} else {
$self->{braced} = 0;
$self->{separator} = $sep;
}
}
# Parse different based on whether we are normal or braced
my $rv = $self->{braced}
? $self->_fill_braced($t)
: $self->_fill_normal($t);
return $rv if !$rv;
# Return now unless it has modifiers ( i.e. s/foo//eieio )
return 1 unless $self->{modifiers};
# Check for modifiers
my $char;
my $len = 0;
while ( ($char = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor} + 1, 1 )) =~ /[^\W\d_]/ ) {
$len++;
$self->{content} .= $char;
$self->{modifiers}->{lc $char} = 1;
$t->{line_cursor}++;
}
}
# Handle the content parsing path for normally separated
sub _fill_normal {
my $self = shift;
my $t = shift;
# Get the content up to the next separator
my $string = $self->_scan_for_unescaped_character( $t, $self->{separator} );
return undef unless defined $string;
if ( ref $string ) {
# End of file
if ( length($$string) > 1 ) {
# Complete the properties for the first section
my $str = $$string;
chop $str;
$self->{sections}->[0] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($$string) - 1,
type => "$self->{separator}$self->{separator}",
};
$self->{_sections} = 1;
} else {
# No sections at all
$self->{sections} = [ ];
$self->{_sections} = 0;
}
$self->{content} .= $$string;
return 0;
}
# Complete the properties of the first section
$self->{sections}->[0] = {
position => length $self->{content},
size => length($string) - 1,
type => "$self->{separator}$self->{separator}",
};
$self->{content} .= $string;
# We are done if there is only one section
return 1 if $self->{_sections} == 1;
# There are two sections.
# Advance into the next section
$t->{line_cursor}++;
# Get the content up to the end separator
$string = $self->_scan_for_unescaped_character( $t, $self->{separator} );
return undef unless defined $string;
if ( ref $string ) {
# End of file
if ( length($$string) > 1 ) {
# Complete the properties for the second section
my $str = $$string;
chop $str;
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($$string) - 1,
type => "$self->{separator}$self->{separator}",
};
} else {
# No sections at all
$self->{_sections} = 1;
}
$self->{content} .= $$string;
return 0;
}
# Complete the properties of the second section
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($string) - 1
};
$self->{content} .= $string;
1;
}
# Handle content parsing for matching brace separated
sub _fill_braced {
my $self = shift;
my $t = shift;
# Get the content up to the close character
my $section = $self->{sections}->[0];
my $brace_str = $self->_scan_for_brace_character( $t, $section->{_close} );
return undef unless defined $brace_str;
if ( ref $brace_str ) {
# End of file
if ( length($$brace_str) > 1 ) {
# Complete the properties for the first section
my $str = $$brace_str;
chop $str;
$self->{sections}->[0] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($$brace_str) - 1,
type => $section->{type},
};
$self->{_sections} = 1;
} else {
# No sections at all
$self->{sections} = [ ];
$self->{_sections} = 0;
}
$self->{content} .= $$brace_str;
return 0;
}
# Complete the properties of the first section
$section->{position} = length $self->{content};
$section->{size} = length($brace_str) - 1;
$self->{content} .= $brace_str;
delete $section->{_close};
# We are done if there is only one section
return 1 if $self->{_sections} == 1;
# There are two sections.
# Is there a gap between the sections.
my $char = substr( $t->{line}, ++$t->{line_cursor}, 1 );
if ( $char =~ /\s/ ) {
# Go past the gap
my $gap_str = $self->_scan_quote_like_operator_gap( $t );
return undef unless defined $gap_str;
if ( ref $gap_str ) {
# End of file
$self->{content} .= $$gap_str;
return 0;
}
$self->{content} .= $gap_str;
$char = substr( $t->{line}, $t->{line_cursor}, 1 );
}
$section = $sections{$char};
if ( $section ) {
# It's a brace
# Initialize the second section
$self->{content} .= $char;
$section = { %$section };
# Advance into the second section
$t->{line_cursor}++;
# Get the content up to the close character
$brace_str = $self->_scan_for_brace_character( $t, $section->{_close} );
return undef unless defined $brace_str;
if ( ref $brace_str ) {
# End of file
if ( length($$brace_str) > 1 ) {
# Complete the properties for the second section
my $str = $$brace_str;
chop $str;
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($$brace_str) - 1,
type => $section->{type},
};
$self->{_sections} = 2;
} else {
# No sections at all
$self->{_sections} = 1;
}
$self->{content} .= $$brace_str;
return 0;
} else {
# Complete the properties for the second section
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($brace_str) - 1,
type => $section->{type},
};
$self->{content} .= $brace_str;
}
} elsif ( $char =~ m/ \A [^\w\s] \z /smx ) {
# It is some other delimiter (weird, but possible)
# Add the delimiter to the content.
$self->{content} .= $char;
# Advance into the next section
$t->{line_cursor}++;
# Get the content up to the end separator
my $string = $self->_scan_for_unescaped_character( $t, $char );
return undef unless defined $string;
if ( ref $string ) {
# End of file
if ( length($$string) > 1 ) {
# Complete the properties for the second section
my $str = $$string;
chop $str;
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($$string) - 1,
type => "$char$char",
};
} else {
# Only the one section
$self->{_sections} = 1;
}
$self->{content} .= $$string;
return 0;
}
# Complete the properties of the second section
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => length($string) - 1,
type => "$char$char",
};
$self->{content} .= $string;
} else {
# Error, it has to be a delimiter of some sort.
# Although this will result in a REALLY illegal regexp,
# we allow it anyway.
# Create a null second section
$self->{sections}->[1] = {
position => length($self->{content}),
size => 0,
type => '',
};
# Attach an error to the token and move on
$self->{_error} = "No second section of regexp, or does not start with a balanced character";
# Roll back the cursor one char and return signalling end of regexp
$t->{line_cursor}--;
return 0;
}
1;
}
#####################################################################
# Additional methods to find out about the quote
# In a scalar context, get the number of sections
# In an array context, get the section information
sub _sections {
wantarray ? @{$_[0]->{sections}} : scalar @{$_[0]->{sections}}
}
# Get a section's content
sub _section_content {
my $self = shift;
my $i = shift;
$self->{sections} or return;
my $section = $self->{sections}->[$i] or return;
return substr( $self->content, $section->{position}, $section->{size} );
}
# Get the modifiers if any.
# In list context, return the modifier hash.
# In scalar context, clone the hash and return a reference to it.
# If there are no modifiers, simply return.
sub _modifiers {
my $self = shift;
$self->{modifiers} or return;
wantarray and return %{ $self->{modifiers} };
return +{ %{ $self->{modifiers} } };
}
# Get the delimiters, or at least give it a good try to get them.
sub _delimiters {
my $self = shift;
$self->{sections} or return;
my @delims;
foreach my $sect ( @{ $self->{sections} } ) {
if ( exists $sect->{type} ) {
push @delims, $sect->{type};
} else {
my $content = $self->content;
push @delims,
substr( $content, $sect->{position} - 1, 1 ) .
substr( $content, $sect->{position} + $sect->{size}, 1 );
}
}
return @delims;
}
1;
=pod
=head1 SUPPORT
See the L<support section|PPI/SUPPORT> in the main module.
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2001 - 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=cut
|